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101 Games and Activities to Strengthen Families: Vol. #2—Family Night, Backyard Razzle-Dazzle Fun is one of
four volumes in the four-part DVD series detailing game sand activities that are designed to help build family unity
and trust. (Vol. #1—Family Reunions and Retreats; Vol. #2—Family Night, Backyard Razzle-Dazzle Fun; Vol. #3—
Activities With Mom and Dad, and Holiday Traditions; and Vol. #4—Road Trips, Teaching Leadership, and
Mealtime.) The series provides invaluable tools and resources for parents who want to engage their children in
meaningful activities that will create lifelong memories and fortify family relationships.
Among the topics covered:
- The whistle game
- Operation observation
- The blame game
- The animal rhythm game
- Household jobs relay
- The dance of the Roman statues
- The detective game
- WHAM
- Making family clay goals
- The definition game
- Android
- Positive reinforcement T-shirts
- Cowboy chores
- Retrieve the ball
- Tin can mini-golf
- Birds and dogs
- Human horseshoes
- Softball bocce
- Kubb
- Kickball croquet
- On safari
- Driftwood relay
- Blindfolded kickball
- Three-legged soccer kickoff
- Puddle jumpers
- Driveway basketball competitions
- Butterscotch hopscotch
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Biography
- Jared Knight is the manager of programs for more than 5,000 children each year at the BYU Aspen Grove Family Camp, where he has been since 1996. He is also the president of the Southwest Section of the American Camp Association, where he is also a standards visitor. Knight began a career of serving children as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Canada, where he volunteered for the Boys and Girls Club. He received a bachelor of science degree in recreation management and youth leadership and a master’s degree in public administration from Brigham Young University. Knight has also served as the director of development for United Way of Utah County, and as a camp director for the Boy Scouts of America. He has also been on several boards of directors for community-based organizations focusing on the health, recreation, and education of children. He and his wife, LaDonna, live in Utah with their three children, Rachel, Alex, and Emerson.
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